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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (129648)2/28/2001 12:46:33 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
As you said, you are not entitled to your own facts:

National Debt. The national debt (public debt) in real 1987 dollars doubled from $1,004 billion in 1981 to $2,028 billion in 1989. As a share of GDP, the debt increased from 27 percent to 42 percent, as shown in Figure 7. In the 1990s the debt has risen to 52 percent of GDP.[This as of '95]. The rise in the national debt in the 1980s was large and has imposed significant repayment costs on future generations.

cato.org

President Reagan entered the White House with an attitude of working honest deals with the Congress on spending. He wanted more defense spending, lower entitlement spending, lower tax rates which would boost the economy (and thus revenues) and seemed to achieve that agreement with Congress in both 1981 and 1982. However, despite getting concessions on taxes, congress never once cut spending, and the actual budgets were higher than what Reagan asked for 7 out of 8 years. This attitude of "cut spending later" helped continue the debt trends that began under Ford and Carter. By the end of Reagans terms, debt had increased by $2 trillion.

reagan.webteamone.com



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (129648)2/28/2001 1:07:51 PM
From: willcousa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You forgot to mention that it took democrats in congress to have that massive spending. Since the tax cuts raised tax revenues you could leave those out.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (129648)2/28/2001 3:14:29 PM
From: The Street  Respond to of 769670
 
<<Under Reagan and Bush the national debt quadrupuled<<

And the Congress controls spending-- and the dEMOlIBS controlled Congess then.

Why don't you read the Constitution!